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Originally Posted by Balticfox
His two Gold Gloves speak much louder than your unsupported opinion.
Last "several" years?! No. You're overstating your case. His last year. Looking at his batting average in his final years:
1984: .365
1985: .264
1986: .219
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I have a strong feeling that citing stats beyond batting average and ERA is going to be useless, so nevermind (although even if you’re only looking at BA, for 1984 you need to include his 314 plate appearances with the Expos along with his 107 for the Reds).